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  • 29-Jul-2008
    PM embraces reservations about EPA
    Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer indicated that there are still lingering questions over whether Caricom countries will all sign on to the European Union-Cariforum Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) next month, though he has maintained his personal support for the idea of moving forward with the agreement.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    Foxley arrives in Australia to sign Free Trade Agreement
    Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley arrived in Sydney, Australia today, where he will attend various activities, which include the signing of a Free Trade Agreement with the nation.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    States sign new pact to clear trade barriers
    The East African Community (EAC) has signed an agreement that will remove non tariff barriers and allow free movement of food and trade in the region.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    FTA delay ’not an option’
    Businessmen on both sides are pushing the GCC and the European Union towards a free trade agreement - or the next best thing, according to Bahrain-based weekly business intelligence magazine The Gulf.
  • 28-Jul-2008
    Caribbean urged to renegotiate EPA
    A former chief negotiator for the region said it is not too late for Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries to pull out of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Europe.
  • 28-Jul-2008
    COMESA trade centre to open
    Access to the Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA) will ease after opening of a trade centre in Kampala. Comesatradehub, an international export promotion company, will enable companies market and sell their products internationally.
  • 28-Jul-2008
    Free trade: A baby step to the south
    When Canada concluded free trade talks with Colombia in June, the announcement came in the form of a release on a Saturday. But burying news of the deal on a weekend hasn’t stopped a storm of protest. In Ottawa, the opposition blasted the government for reaching an FTA (whose ratification will likely take months) without waiting for an assessment report from the Commons trade committee, whose members recently travelled to Colombia - a country that has been plagued by drug trafficking, paramilitary death squads and other forms of strife.
  • 28-Jul-2008
    Biwater fails in Tanzanian damages claim
    A British water company thrown out of Tanzania over a bungled privatisation deal has failed in its bid to win up to £10m in damages.
  • 28-Jul-2008
    Stalling CEPA a sensible move
    It would have almost happened. President Rajapaksa and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh were slated to sign the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries sometime during the SAARC summit at the beginning of next month. Fortunately wiser counsel prevailed, if one might employ a rather weathered phrase.
  • 28-Jul-2008
    EU hints at FTA talks even if WTO discussions fail
    European Union on Monday hinted at continuation of bilateral negotiations on Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India even if the ongoing WTO negotiations at Geneva fails.
  • 28-Jul-2008 TWN
    WTO decision in next 3 days may worsen FTAs’ effects on developing country farmers
    The special safeguard mechanism currently being proposed for agriculture at the WTO mini-ministerial requires large increases in imports before it can be used, does not allow tariffs to be raised sufficiently and cannot be used to protect developing country farmers from import surges due to free trade agreements.
  • 28-Jul-2008 Via Campesina
    La Via Campesina supports KPL, KWPA and the Korean people’s struggle
    La Via Campesina supports the peaceful fight of the Korean Peasant League, Korean Women Peasants Association and the movements of the Korean people for their right to have access to safe food and to produce locally. FTAs undermine the freedom of choice and the access to safe food, which are basic elements of food sovereignty.
  • 28-Jul-2008 Live Mint
    Sri Lanka develops cold feet on trade pact with India
    An India-Sri Lanka trade and investment agreement billed as a landmark is being delayed, ostensibly because the island nation’s President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, an avowed Sinhala nationalist, doesn’t want to be seen as authoring such a close partnership with New Delhi, diplomats who spoke on condition of anonymity said.
  • 27-Jul-2008 Japan Focus
    The Japan-Indonesia Economic Partnership: Agreement between equals?
    The Japanese side is strongly selling the concept of capacity-building in Indonesia in key areas such as the auto parts industry. Despite such promises, it is difficult to envision how such nascent industries will compete with the now cheaper Japanese imports.
  • 25-Jul-2008 Scoop
    Do YOU support a free trade agreement with the US?
    Many New Zealanders believe that a New Zealand-US free trade agreement would put all of Aotearoa up for sale to US corporations by “removing barriers” to US corporate control and by allowing US corporations to sue the New Zealand government for threatening their profits.
  • 25-Jul-2008 TVNZ
    NZ: FTA on agenda for Rice talks
    A free trade agreement between New Zealand and the US is expected to be on the agenda when the Prime Minister meets with the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
  • 25-Jul-2008 Bernama
    EFTA & Hong Kong keen on FTA with Malaysia, says Muhyiddin
    The European Free Trade Association and Hong Kong are keen to establish a free trade agreement with Malaysia.
  • 25-Jul-2008 Colombia Reports
    Constitutional Court okays free trade pact with US
    Colombia’s Constitutional Court has ruled the trade pact the Colombian and US governments signed is in accordance with Colombia’s constitution.
  • 25-Jul-2008 RNZI
    Pacific ministers agree to broaden work on PACER
    This may include setting up a regional office to focus on issues of traditional knowledge and intellectual property rights.
  • 25-Jul-2008 FarmOnline
    Japan tries to exclude agriculture in free trade talks
    Japan has moved to exclude key agricultural products from the next round of free-trade negotiations with Australia, due to be held in Tokyo next week.